While Annabelle rejected the idea of consulting someone immediately, she still hesitated slightly about the prospect of asking her brother.
In the end, she realized that she didn't want to corner him too much, believing that he would eventually share what had happened, when he felt ready.
After all, with something this significant, it seemed inconceivable for her brother not to share it with her, his only family and the closest person to him, or at least that's what she believed.
Just as she was finally reaching a conclusion, or making a decision in her mind, her brother stepped out of the dressing room, showcasing the new clothes he had chosen.
Annabelle, gazing at her brother, felt herself captivated by his appearance like a fan girl.
She finally decided to leave the subject to time, realizing that in the end, both she and her brother had no one else but each other. If there was a problem, she would inevitably be informed anyway.